By Ujjainee Roy
January 9, 2023
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It’s easier to eat healthy if you can have fun in the kitchen and your choice of evening snacks can be creative if you have even 30 minutes to spare. If you’re looking for out-of-the-box snacking ideas here are some great healthy options for evening snacks
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This delicious snack can be whipped up in minutes! Chanas are packed with protein and fibre and keep you feeling full and satisfied. Season this chaat with chaat masala, cumin, and coriander
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Love samosas but hate the grease? Try baked samosas which are not deep-fried but still retain the taste and aroma of regular samosas. You can pair it with mint chutney or ketchup.
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Dhokla is favoured by all calorie-conscious foodies. It typically comes in fluffy, sizeable cubes or blocks but they can be sliced or cut into bite-sized portions and topped with a hint of spicy tadka.
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Crispy khakhra has long been a healthy snack option for anyone who is looking to avoid empty calories. Make khakhras heartier with a delicious mix of paneer, vegetables, and spices. These rolls provide a balance of carbohydrates, proteins, and fibre.
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You can easily make bhelpuri at home with the usual ingredients and it could totally be a low-carb snack made with puffed rice, chopped vegetables, and a tangy tamarind sauce.
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Ragi is a nutritious whole grain that is high in fibre and essential minerals. Incorporating ragi into cutlets with a mix of finely chopped vegetables creates a wholesome and satisfying snack
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Poha, a popular Indian breakfast dish, can also be a terrific all-day snack. Cooked with mustard seeds, curry leaves, and an assortment of vegetables, poha is light, easy to digest, and rich in carbohydrates
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Whole wheat pita bread, toasted and filled with a mix of sautéed vegetables and spices, creates a flavorful and healthy snack. Pairing it with tzatziki, a yoghurt-based dip with cucumber and mint, adds a refreshing punch
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